1. It will only mean trouble. 2. Even in my befuddled state I could see they meant trouble. 3. Clearly, he was anxious to see her, and that, she sensed, could only mean trouble. 4. And if the credibility of the mission is in tatters it could mean trouble for the troops left behind. 5. And that could mean trouble for the project, including a legal challenge under the California Environmental Quality Act. 6. And that could mean trouble for the rest of the Top Fuel drivers who watched two-time champion Gary Scelzi win for the first time this season. 7. And that means trouble for America Online Inc., Compuserve Inc. and Prodigy Services Co., the major existing on-line services. 8. And that means trouble for America Online, Compuserve and Prodigy. 9. And that meant trouble. 10. And that means trouble. |